Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude.
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Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude. / Marcora, S.M.
Yn: Journal of Applied Physiology, Cyfrol 106, Rhif 2, 01.02.2009, t. 739.
Yn: Journal of Applied Physiology, Cyfrol 106, Rhif 2, 01.02.2009, t. 739.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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Marcora, SM 2009, 'Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude.', Journal of Applied Physiology, cyfrol. 106, rhif 2, tt. 739.
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Marcora, S. M. (2009). Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude. Journal of Applied Physiology, 106(2), 739.
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Marcora SM. 2009. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude. Journal of Applied Physiology. 106(2):739.
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Marcora, S.M. "Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude.". Journal of Applied Physiology. 2009, 106(2). 739.
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Marcora SM. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude. Journal of Applied Physiology. 2009 Chw 1;106(2):739.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude.
AU - Marcora, S.M.
PY - 2009/2/1
Y1 - 2009/2/1
KW - PHYSIOLOGY
KW - SPORT SCIENCES
M3 - Article
VL - 106
SP - 739
JO - Journal of Applied Physiology
JF - Journal of Applied Physiology
SN - 8750-7587
IS - 2
ER -